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by j45
3192 days ago
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Enjoying reading your posts in this article. Institutions are definitely worried about their relevance and scared that they are going to be cut out. The majority of students today anyways, are not self-directed and self-guided learners. Instructors in my mind remain essential. How much non-essential stuff instructors teach may change. I have experienced building and delivering high school curriculum for diploma credit online, and notice something quite different from post-secondaries. Post-secondary institution seem, at times to act like their gig is up of making students take courses they don't really need. I'm grossly oversimplifying the underlying issues that lead to this. Instructors who care about providing a better learning experience than a PDF loaded into Moodle destined to add little to no value are my heroes today. If our games and apps are better than the digital learning experiences, the producers of digital education (institutions) are in for a rude awakening. |
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